Irene Skliva

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Irene Skliva
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Irene Skliva
(1978-04-04) 4 April 1978 (age 46)
Athens, Greece
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Weight 58.0 kg (127.9 lb)
Measurements 93-63-93 (36.5-24.5-36.5)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Hazel
Title(s) Miss Hellas 1996
Miss World 1996
Major
competition(s)
Star Hellas 1996
(Miss Hellas)
Miss World 1996
(Winner)
(Miss World Europe)

Irene Skliva (Irini Skliva; Greek: Ειρήνη Σκλήβα; born April 4, 1978 in Athens, Greece) is a Greek model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss World 1996 in India.

Miss World

After winning the title of "Miss Hellas" at the Miss Star Hellas pageant, she represented Greece in Bangalore, India during the highly regarded Miss World pageant in 1996 and was selected as Miss World 1996.

As an 18-year-old woman, she could not quite believe it was real: "I had the feeling it was just another rehearsal - in the rehearsals, in one rehearsal, they'd used me as the mock winner".

Life after Miss World

After completing her year as Miss World, Skliva returned to Greece where she pursued a career in television and modeling, her face appearing on the covers of numerous Greek magazines such as Diva and LipStick. She has participated in some of the world's largest fashion shows in Athens, Milan and Munich. She is represented by Ace Models Agency.

Personal life

She got married in September 2002 and had her first daughter, in July 2003.

During the 2004 Summer Olympics, Skliva (like numerous other celebrities) left her signature on The Olive: The Tree of Athens, a sculptured olive tree located in the Water Plaza fun park which visitors flooded during the games, that represented the homecoming of the Olympics.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss World Europe
1996
Succeeded by
Turkey Çağla Şikel
Preceded by
Mairi Moziki
Miss Hellas
1996
Succeeded by
Evgenia Limantzaki
Preceded by Miss World
1996
Succeeded by
India Diana Hayden


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